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Fleet Maintenance Technician

JLL
United States, Michigan, Lansing
Sep 28, 2024
Fleet Repair Technician/Mechanic

Description:
Skilled position that performs scheduled preventative maintenance and necessary repairs to industrial equipment and vehicles such as forklifts (electric and LP), aerial lifts, personnel carriers and automobiles/trucks. Diagnoses, Disassembles, and overhauls electrical systems, motors, drive systems, rear ends, brakes, and all other assemblies. Works with a high degree of independence. This position does not require you to have personal tools.
Position also requires several physical movements, including lifting, pinching, bending, reaching, climbing and manipulating and handling objects.

PRIMARY JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Diagnose failures of vehicles and disassemble, repair, and reassemble parts as necessary.
Perform preventative maintenance and safety inspections on fleet vehicles.
Answer service calls.
Maintain vehicle records as required.
Maintain and repair fleet equipment.
Fill out all necessary documents.
Maintain records ' daily check list (pre-trip inspection)

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
At least 18 years of age; 21 years or older if CDL Required
Pass the Drug Test
Pass the background check Pass the validated Selection Test Repairing forklifts (for example, repairing propane fuel systems, hydraulic systems, or palette jacks)
Mechanical knowledge of industrial Equipment
Experience with hydraulic and brake systems.
Understanding of Preventive Maintenance Programs

HELPFUL EXPERIENCE:
Working with computer instrumentation (for example, using desktop computers, hand-held computers, laptop computers, performing diagnostics with computers, or conducting preventative maintenance and executing work orders)
Working with manufacturing standards (for example, knowing current standards, staying up to date with the latest technology, or having experience working with electronics, etc.)
Driving trucks requiring a Class A or B CDL (for example, road testing trucks, driving trucks in and out of the repair shop)
Repairing heavy trucks (Working on tractor-trailers, brakes, tires, engines
Repairing light trucks (trucks, vans, support vehicles)
Knowledge of internal combustible/diesel engines
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